On 06/30/11 23:34, Chris Brennan wrote:
Greetings!
While trying to learn IPv6 as best as I can and messing with my Linksys
WRT54Gv3 router running DD-WRT, I realized that it cannot properly do
IPv6 yet. This leaves me rather limited. More then once some people on
IRC who were helping me with this suggested I build my own router, this
has been something I've been looking to do for quite some time and this
might be the fire I need lit to get motivated. The overall suggested
board was an ALIX board[1] from PC Engines[1].
This is all rather new to me so I am unsure where to go from here, what
all is needed (a breakdown of necessary/optional hardware/items). The
memory and cpu I know I could google for w/o much issue. What I foresaw
as problematic was a case for the device and a power supply. Are these
just as easily googled for? Inversely, instead of me building my own
(which would be great experience!) is there a place that sells devices
such as these pre-assembled?
You don't say where you live. Here in the UK I got my Alix board and
case (I run pfSense as my router/firewall) from LinITX.com:
http://linitx.com/search.php?keywords=alix
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